MICHIGA N D A I LY SATURDAY, OCTO . ..... .... .............. .. . .................. . ................. .. CARDINA S SECOND TIME, Second Practice Run Scheduled For Cross Country Squad Today The Wolverine c r o s s-country squad will trot through their sec- ond practice run at 11 o'clock this morning. This run will be for three miles as the distance is being lengthened half a mile each week.' Coach Steve Farrell expressed himself as being well pleased with? the showing that his men have made both in the practices during the week and in the practice run last Saturday. The cross-country team will par- ticipate in two 'meets this fall, a football game, and a triangle meet with Illinois and Ohio on Novem- dual meet with Wisconsin on Oct. 26, the morning of the Wisconsin ber 10. Illinois is taking cross-country seriously this year and Coach Gill's squad of veterans is running three to five miles daily. Weather at Champaign has been ideal for Captain Abbott and his teammates, Stine, Seldon, White and Ponzer. urid Bits 'I Both divisions of the Varsity squad went through light workouts yesterday afternoon in preparation for the opening games on the 19282 schedule with Ohio Wesleyan and Mt. Union college this afternoon. While the Varsity went through quite a lengtby re- hearsal of plays and kicking and passing practice, Coaches Courtright and Brown sent their charges through a short signal drill, dismissing them at 4:30 in order for the men to catch the 6:35 train for Tole- do. Complete new uniforms were is- sued before the practice to every man on both squads, and the can- didates were allowed to 'break in the new outfits in the light work- out that followed. Mt. Union will probably be represented by the same line- up that faced Allegheny Col- lege in the opener.. The line consisted of Ball, left end; Dunn, left tackle; Boyle, left guard; Lindamood,. center; Shumaker, right guard; H. Sweet, right tackle; and K. Sweet, right end. The Ohio aggregation's backfield combination will be composed en- tirely of veteran performers with Meredith at quarter, Glenright and Emerson at the halfback posts, and Captain Bixler at fullback. Coach Ray Courtright will use Carter at left end; Bergman at left tackle; Sullo, left guard; Sher- wood, center; :Bauer, right guard; Williams, right tackle; Smith, right end; Whittle, quarter; Mc- Bride and Geistort, halves, and Hughes, fullback as his starting lineup. The officials announced for the game at Alliance are Pa- sine, referee; Hazelwood, um- pire; McCullough, field judge; and Scheule, head linesman. The Reserve gridmen held their signal practice on South Ferry field, but the Varsity retired to the new stadium in order to run through their plays in secret. Gembis, Squier, and Brown went through a placekicking drill, while the corps of punt- ters, Bator, Wheeler, Holmes, Rich, Simrall and Draveling all took a turn at kicking the oval with and against the wind. From all appearances the new stadum is in first class shape for the season's opener. In contrast to last year, when heavy rains left puddles of water along the side- lines, the sod appears to be perfect- ly firm. Coach Wieman assembled the entire squad at one end of the field and spent some time in going over the mode of at- tack .employed by the Battling Bishops last year. Bruce Hulbert, 230 pound line- man, who has been working with the Reserve eleven until today, ap- peared with the Ferry field delega- tion in the new stadium this after- noon.f Coach George Gauthier has selected "Red" Glancy, veteran fullback, to serve as captain of the Ohio Wesleyan team for this afternoon's contest. .The Bishops are giving the two cap- tain ides a trial this season. Shannon Tops Field In Qualifying Round Of Golf Tournament Match play rounds in the fall tournament for the University of Michigan golfers will start Mon- day, Prof. T. C. Trueblood, varsity golf coach, announced following the conclusion of the qualifying rounds. Shannon won low medal honors over the field of forty who enter- ed the qualifying round with a score of 153 for the 36 holes playedt at the Washtenaw Country club. Inasmuch as Captain Bergelin, Ahlstrom and Ward were not forc- ed to qualify the original field was pared down to thirteen as a result of yesterday's play. The pairings follow: Bergelin vs. Livingston;1 Reed vs. Wenzel; Cohen vs. Hall;; Whyte vs. Ahlstrom; Ward vs. Lewis; Hobart vs. Calhoun; Hicks vs. Pruyn; Lenfesty vs. Shannon. Prospects for a strong first year golf team seem promising with four of the qualifiers, Pruyn, Len.- festy, Hicks and Calhoun number- ed among the freshman class. It has been announced that the first two rounds will go 18 holes while the semi-final and final round matches will be determined by 36 hole encounters. Monday and Tuesday will be de- voted to first round play while sec- ond round matches will be played off Wednesday and Thursday. The semi-final and final round encoun- ters will get underway over the next week-end. Starting Monday both teams will hold secret practices every after- noon in preparation for the Ind- iana and the M. S. N. C. games. The public will not be admitted to these sessions. Wisconsi -Notre Dame, Indiana- Oklahoma Games to Feature Saturday's Games PURPLE TOFACE BUTLER As all Conference teams swing into action today, eight of them in their first games of the 1928 sea- son, the Wisconsin-Notre Dane and Indiana-Oklahoma tilts will hold the center of the stage in the absence of any contests which will affect the Big Ten standings. With prospects for a successful season brighter than they have been in the past five years, Coach Thistlewaite's Badgers are set to gain their first victory over the invading Irish. The Cardinals' veteran line, headed by Captain Wagner and Binish, who were rated as two of the best tackles in the Conference last year and with revamped backfield men in the guard positions, has been showing great defensive power in practice sessions. Indiana Meets Sooner Coach Rockne, on the other hand, has the selection of a full- back to worry him, as with Leahy and Savoldi on the injured list, 150-pound Dinny Shay appears the only man available. Indiana has a second tough assignment today in defending the Big Ten prestige against the Okla- homa eleven at Bloomington. The Sooners, who, conquered Chicago at the Midway last year, will bring an experienced 180-pound line and a clever running and passing backfield against the Hoosiers. 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